There are 9 natural attractions in Broome Region
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Cape Leveque is at the northernmost tip of the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Rock pools and a bright blue lagoon nestled by the coast.
The perfect area for fishing, boating, birdwatching and sightseeing.
The Dampier Peninsula is located on the northwest coast of Western Australia, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and north, and King Sound to the east.
History: Eighty Mile Beach, previously known as 90-mile beach, is located on the northwest coast of Western Australia.
The panoramic vistas and beautiful turquoise waters along the coast on either side of the Eighty Mile Beach Caravan Park beach access point make it popular for beach fishing, camping, four-wheel driving, walking, swimming, beachcombing, birdwatching, viewing wildlife and enjoying magnificent sunsets.
A popular beach located in Broome with a stunning view of the sunset.
Reddell Beach Minyirr is a stunning destination in Broome that offers a unique contrast of red pindan and pristine white sand.
Located 260 km (160 mi) west of Broome on the northwestern Australian coast, Rowley Shoals is a group of three atoll-like coral reefs south of the Timor Sea.